Question by : How much would a 2nd hand wilson golf clubs go for?
Not sure what one they are full set average price 2nd hand
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Answer by Michelle C
It really depends on what make and model they are
newer models can go for a lot more obviously
wilson isn’t the first name you think of when it comes to golf. they’d probably be considered just below brands like nike, taylormade, titelist, calloway and adams golf
if they’re 5-6 years old I’d imagine you could probably get around $ 50-75 for them, newer will obviously be more expensive.
I bought a set of taylormade rac irons used for $ 100 which were about 6 years old so if yours are the same age I wouldn’t think you’d be able to get any more than that
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WILSON ULTRA Complete Package Right Handed Mens Golf Club Set w/ Bag - WGGC86500
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At Demo Day, part of the 2012 PGA Merchandise Show, Michael Vrska of Wilson Golf talks about their new club lineup including the DXi driver, Ci11 and FG Tour V2 irons, and their all new Duo golf balls.
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Wilson Staff FG Tour Yellow Golf Ball

The Wilson Staff FG Tour golf ball features a three-piece construction with a urethane cover, HPF Speed Mantle, and a super-soft high-velocity core. The core is the softest in the game today, offering balata-like feel with tour caliber spin. The HPF Speed Mantle encases the low compression core to generate more spin, while the ultra-thin urethane cover provides premium feel and durability. Traction Control Technology works with the urethane cover to generate the highest spin rates possible off of club faces with 25 degrees of loft or more for ultimate shot-making capability and control.
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Price: 39.99


I agree with everything Michelle C said and would add that the condition of the clubs also play a big part in the pricing along with shaft type (steel or graphite). Do the grips need replaced, are there a lot of dings in the face of the clubs, so on.
I found a website online that you can value them for yourself, I am sure there are other sites like this as well. You can also try EBAY and search for your brand and see what they are going for there.
Good Luck